This is a question which calls for a personal opinion. Here's mine: from the beginning of the play, Macbeth is governed by his emotions. In order to gain control of his feelings, Macbeth must follow logic. He knows the difference between right and wrong, but he has given in to his ambition and greed. He even states that "the instruments of darkness tell us truth" at the beginning of the play. Meaning that he knows that what he is doing is wrong, and he does it anyway. Macbeth must follow his better judgement and start listening to Banquo and his own conscience in order to gain control of his feelings.
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